Here are some important resources and links to information about the social media certificate program and UW Professional & Continuing Education (PCE).
Remember that course refunds are only possible up to the day before class begins
Certificates are issued approximately 6 weeks after the program ends
Certificates Student Handbook:
Click here to visit the UW PCE Certificates Student Handbook for important policies and information.
MyUW:
Use your UW NetID to access the MyUW Web Portal and check your registration schedule, fees, etc.
UW Libraries:
Connect to library services off campus. You can use your registration confirmation + a photo ID to receive a Husky Card, which allows you to use the library in person (not required). ID center is in the Odegaard Undergraduate Library.
Technology Requirements:
While there are no specific technology requirements, it is highly recommended that you bring a laptop or tablet to class. We will be actively tweeting during and between classes as a mode of intra-class communication and record of the “back channel” conversation. The hashtag for the certificate program is #UWSMC.
Assessment Criteria:
Students will be assessed based on attendance, class participation, assignments, papers and project work. Students will be required to attend 8 out of 10 classes each quarter (unless you have approval from the instructor to miss more and do any makeup work). Students are also required to complete and submit all assignments and deliverables as specified in the course syllabus.
Disability Services:
The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. For information or to request disability accommodation, contact:
Disability Services Office: 206-543-6450 or dso@uw.edu
Certificate Completion:
Certificates Student Handbook:
Click here to visit the UW PCE Certificates Student Handbook for important policies and information.MyUW:
Use your UW NetID to access the MyUW Web Portal and check your registration schedule, fees, etc.UW Libraries:
Connect to library services off campus. You can use your registration confirmation + a photo ID to receive a Husky Card, which allows you to use the library in person (not required). ID center is in the Odegaard Undergraduate Library.Technology Requirements:
While there are no specific technology requirements, it is highly recommended that you bring a laptop or tablet to class. We will be actively tweeting during and between classes as a mode of intra-class communication and record of the “back channel” conversation. The hashtag for the certificate program is #UWSMC.Assessment Criteria:
Students will be assessed based on attendance, class participation, assignments, papers and project work. Students will be required to attend 8 out of 10 classes each quarter (unless you have approval from the instructor to miss more and do any makeup work). Students are also required to complete and submit all assignments and deliverables as specified in the course syllabus.Disability Services:
The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. For information or to request disability accommodation, contact:Contact Information:
UW PCE Registration: 206-543-2310 / 800-506-1325
Program Management:
Central Support: records@pce.uw.edu